Walk intact ancient streets, an amphitheater, taverns, bath-house mosaics and three-story Roman apartment blocks at the buried port city of Ostia Antica — the marquee 'lost Roman city' with a fraction of Rome's crowds. It's far closer to Civitavecchia than the actual Pompeii (which is impractical from this port), and this private full-day pairs it with the Etruscan necropolis at Cerveteri. Pier-side Mercedes pickup, full day, back in time for the ship.
What to expect
You'll be picked up pier-side in a private deluxe Mercedes and driven to Ostia Antica, where you'll walk intact ancient streets lined with taverns, bath houses, and remarkably preserved three-story Roman apartment blocks, culminating at the amphitheater — a far less crowded alternative to Pompeii. The day then pivots to Cerveteri's Etruscan necropolis, where you explore burial sites and artifacts from Rome's pre-imperial neighbors. Throughout, you're moving at your own pace in private transport rather than herded with a group, though your driver handles logistics rather than narrating the ruins themselves. The rhythm is unhurried full-day immersion: ancient streets in the morning, a site transition at midday, and Etruscan tombs in the afternoon, returning to the pier in time to reboard.
Direct wins, with a caveat. Most ships barely offer Ostia Antica, and comparable 'scenic/ruins' ship days run $150-$260 pp — splitting EUR 590 across 4-7 people lands at ~$90-$160 pp plus ~EUR 18 site tickets. You get a near-empty Roman city and a private car well under the ship's countryside price. Trade-off: it's a driver, not a step-on guide inside the ruins, so bring a good audio guide or app if you want the narration the ship's guided tour would include.
Good to know
Book ahead with Stefano Rome Tours and confirm pier pickup timing to ensure you clear the ship's all-aboard (driver will know the buffer). Entrance tickets to both Ostia Antica and Cerveteri are not included in the EUR 590 vehicle fee—budget ~EUR 18 per site and purchase at the gate or ahead online to save time. Bring a robust audio guide app (like the official Ostia Antica app) or printed site guide, since the driver is not a licensed in-site interpreter. With a full day in the field, wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat; both sites are largely open-air and can be hot, especially in summer months.